20 Mar 2024
Ivan picked us up promptly to embark on our visit to Intiñan Museum on the Equator Line. We first stopped at the Pululahua Geobiological Reserve where we enjoyed beautiful, sweeping views of the Pululahua crater. We were offered some chocolate cake and coffee that were fine. We then made our way to the Intiñan Museum where we met our museum guide. The museum guide was engaging and provided great information about local indigenous culture and the displayed some interesting effects of the equator with some interactive experiments. I would clarify that despite the photos posted this doesn’t NOT include the more tourist monument on all the souvenirs.
While Ivan was welcoming, kind, and provided interesting information, this tour, when compared to others we took on our trip, was quite a bit shorter in duration and significantly more expensive(at the base price from the urban zone). For the same price we had a full day in Mindo city with several activities included in the cost.